The experience in the store reminded me of Broadway Street downtown San Diego (70's) when I was in the Navy. Some the "Jewelry Stores" and men clothing stores who wanted to sell all the military guys "Civies". Employees would stand out on the sidewalks and tried to to literally pull you into their stores. I felt then and here at this DXL store like I was being pushed to certain merchandise. I felt disrespected and hadseled. Not ever, never going back.
The experience in the store reminded me of Broadway Street downtown San Diego (70's) when I was in the Navy. Some the "Jewelry Stores" and men clothing stores who wanted to sell all the military guys "Civies". Employees would stand out on the sidewalks and tried to to literally pull you into their stores. I felt then and here at this DXL store like I was being pushed to certain merchandise. I felt disrespected and hadseled. Not ever, never going back.